[Interviews about Schoenberg]

2nd part: Nuria Schoenberg Nono and daughter, Sylvia, present a Christmas scene including singing and playing carols followed by a letter from Nuria. In the letter Nuria talks about making the tape, a check she received from Gertrud Schoenberg, remodeling Sylvia's room, installing a new heater, Sylvia's kindergarten, Nuria's translating work, Luigi's composing of "Italian Diary," Karl Hartmann's funeral, and family photographs.Lire la suite...

In English (1st part) and English & Italian (2nd part)Supplied titles.Transcripts in container.Dubbed from two 1 7/8 ips tapes at the Arnold Schoenberg Institute, Los Angeles, Sept. 1987.First line (Keller): "What indeed was his family background" ...First line (Schoenberg): "One of those who really was an autodidact" ...First line (Adorno): "I had the impression of a man" ...First line (Nachod): "Arnold was the eldest child" ...First line (Krenek): "Very characteristic, his piercing eyes" ...First line (Greissle): "It was a great surprise to me" ...First line (Gerhard): "To me, Schoenberg was quite an" ...First line (Kokoschka): "When I met Schoenberg" ...First line (Bliss): "In 1940, I was at the University" ...First line (Stein): "Nobody knows the amount of sweat" ...First line (Steuermann): "I still remember the first day" ...First line (Wellesz): "I think that one can't understand Schoenberg" ...First line (Kolisch): "My first impression of him" ...First line (Newlin): "Schoenberg insisted on a very strict background" ...First line (Rankl): "At the teaching house" ...First line (Leibowitz): "If anything I would say to Webern" ...First line (Sessions): "One evening I said" ...First line (Searle): "In the hour of Schoenberg's 75th birthday" ...First line (Boult): "When the BBC Orchestra undertook" ...First line (Dorati): "I think he got more bitter" ...First line (Swarowsky): "Schoenberg was a very very very nice man" ...First line (announcer): "That radio study of Schoenberg's personality" ...First line (Nuria Schoenberg Nono): "Christmas carols fill the air" ...First line (Sylvia Nono): "Good morning mommy" ...First line (Luigi Nono): "Ciao, ciao, ciao momma" ...

What indeed was his family background.One of those who really was an autodidact.I had the impression of a man.Arnold was the eldest child.Very characteristic, his piercing eyes.It was a great surprise to me.To me, Schoenberg was quite an.When I met Schoenberg.In 1940, I was at the University.Nobody knows the amount of sweat.I still remember the first day.I think that one can't understand Schoenberg.My first impression of him.Schoenberg insisted on a very strict background.At the teaching house.If anything I would say to Webern.One evening I said.In the hour of Schoenberg's 75th birthday.When the BBC Orchestra undertook.I think he got more bitter.Schoenberg was a very very very nice man.That radio study of Schoenberg's personality.Christmas carols fill the air.Good morning mommy.Ciao, ciao, ciao momma.Interviews about Schoenberg.

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[H. Keller]. [Nuria speech original] / [Nuria Schoenberg Nono]

Résumé :

2nd part: Nuria Schoenberg Nono and daughter, Sylvia, present a Christmas scene including singing and playing carols followed by a letter from Nuria. In the letter Nuria talks about making the tape, a check she received from Gertrud Schoenberg, remodeling Sylvia's room, installing a new heater, Sylvia's kindergarten, Nuria's translating work, Luigi's composing of "Italian Diary," Karl Hartmann's funeral, and family photographs.